Oceania, island in the North Pacific Ocean, about three-quarters of the way from Hawaii to the Philippines.
Guam was settled by Austronesian people around 1500 B.C. These people became the indigenous Chamorro and were influenced by later migrations, includin ...
Longitude: 144.783
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Latitude: 39.04372
Longitude: -77.48749
Home country: United States
Distance to Guam:
12,714.508 km
Terrain:
Volcanic origin, surrounded by coral reefs; relatively flat coralline limestone plateau (source of most fresh water), with steep coastal cliffs and narrow coastal plains in north, low hills in center, mountains in south.
Natural Resources:
Aquatic wildlife (supporting tourism), fishing (largely undeveloped).
Industries:
National defense, tourism, construction, transshipment services, concrete products, printing and publishing, food processing, textiles.
Population: 169,532
No large cities exist on the island, though large villages (municipalities) attract much of the population; the largest of these is Dededo.
Area: 549 km2
three times the size of Washington, DC
Largest and southernmost island in the Mariana Islands archipelago and the largest island in Micronesia; strategic location in western North Pacific Ocean.
| Code | Language |
|---|---|
| cha | Chamorro |
| eng | English |
| spa | Spanish |
| Code | Currency | Symbol |
|---|---|---|
| USD | United States dollar | $ |
Capital City: Hagåtña
Local time: Friday, December 12 at 1:38 am (GMT+10:00)
The flag of Guam is a blue field with a red border and the coat of arms depicting a flying proa and a palm tree.
Bordering Countries
Guam has no bordering countries.
Visiting Guam
You're in for a treat! Guam is a fascinating place to explore, especially from December to June. Here's what you could encounter:
- Beautiful beaches and clear waters
- Rich cultural heritage and history
- Diverse marine life and coral reefs
- Cyclone season from June to November
- High cost of living and travel
- Limited infrastructure and services
- 4HIGH RISK
Travel is risky, prepare well and consider avoiding
- Guamanian cuisine features seafood, rice, and tropical fruits.
- Popular dishes include kelaguen and red rice.
- Freshly caught fish and coconut are widely enjoyed.
- Relax on Tumon Beach
- Explore Two Lovers Point
- Visit the War in the Pacific National Historical Park
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